Tuesday, November 23, 2010

EVGA GeForce GTX 580 Superclocked

EVGA GeForce GTX 580 Superclocked

Nvidia since its first consumer-level Fermi graphics card, the GeForce GTX 480, in March, consumers have already asked when we would see a full-out version of its GPU GF100. With Nvidia's release of its new GeForce GTX 580, that it has finally arrived and it is worth the wait. This map is not only the fastest single GPU graphics card on the market, it also exceeds the previous total champ in many tests. That's not to say this card is cheap, or that it is not yet potential, pushing the numbers on your energy bill, but at the moment anyway, the GTX 580 is the high-end gaming standard.
This will not be surprised if you have been following the graphics card wars in the last year or so. AMD was first out of the gate with its 5000 series of cards that supports DirectX 11 (DX11), and had filled most of its lineup, Nvidia before his first shot fired by the return of 480th GTX The GTX 480 was once the leader as the fastest single-GPU card, but its high price and the fact that his performance did not significantly outperform AMD's new top deals dampened his reception a bit. The slightly lower ability GTX 470 and GTX 465 from Nvidia did little to strengthen the reputation, but the $ 200 GTX 460 series was good enough to restore some faith in the Fermi plan. But Nvidia has not released what it originally promised: a card with a complete Fermi-GPU (now called the GF110), not the chopped-down to the GTX 480 was.

Technical Details

  • GEForce GTX 580 Superclocked with 797 MHz core clock
  • PCI Express 2.0
  • 1536 MB 384-bit 0.4ns GDDR5 memory
  • 4050 MHz memory clock and 1594 MHz shader clock
  • NVIDIA 2-way, 3-way and 4-way SLI ready
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